Research Resources

Yale Lung Translational Core

To facilitate transformation of basic science discoveries into goal-oriented translational research efforts in an inclusive section-wide manner that is scientifically rigorous, efficient, and high yield.

Data Analysis and Bioinformatics Hub (DABIH)

This unique resource serves as the hub for all quantitative approaches from traditional statistics, to bioinformatics and systems biology. Located in the the 4th floor of the TAC building DABIH contains dedicated faculty and staff, led by Dr. Xiting Yan who are experts in data analysis.

DABIH contains a computer lab with both powerful MAC, PC and Lynux workstations and servers and connections to Yale online storage solutions adjacent to the PCCSM labs. The computers in this lab, as well as others have access to all of the software required for every aspect of pulmonary research, including the section research databases. The databases are on a server maintained by the Yale School of Medicine and accessible through the Yale intranet and are secure, HIPAA compliant, password protected databases that can be used by multiple investigators simultaneously from multiple sites.

In addition, the main lab contains multiple Dell or MAC dual processor workstations, which are networked and served by a col or laser printer. For sequencing analysis we have access to the resources at the Yale Center for Statistical Genomics and Proteomics and all of the software required including CLC-Bio, Cufflinks and other software as required.

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When you express interest in a specific study, the information from your profile will be sent to the doctor conducting that study. If you're eligible to participate, you may be contacted by a nurse or study coordinator.

If you select a health category rather than a specific study, doctors who have active studies in that area may contact you to ask if you would like to participate.

In both cases, you will be contacted by the preferred method (email or phone) that you specified in your profile.